Sentences with phrase «small tiny minority»

That small tiny minority of preorder books accounted for the majority of our bestsellers.

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Though polygamists are a minority — a tiny minority, in fact — freedom has no value unless it extends to even the smallest and most marginalized groups among us.
LIke the tiny mormon population (loud, but still small) of 11 million (not sure if they are counting the ones they baptize AFTER they die) we're listening to the LOUD minority.
My guess is that being a minority government would actually be a net positive for Labour, relative to a tiny majority, because if Labour need to seek the support of the smaller parties on a case by case basis they can't do anything spectacularly unpopular or asinine.
«This is just herding a tiny minority of taxpayers into a small room and extracting money from them.»
For example, when a minority house elected by a relatively tiny fraction (i.e. comprising an even smaller minority) of voters can implement legislative changes in part because the majority senses the weariness of voters regarding elections, I prefer that there remain an opportunity for earlier defeat.
I took it upon myself to look at every one of these problems under a microscope so that anyone that cared — which, I know, in the grand scheme of things is a tiny minority of Google's target market — could know exactly what they're getting in comparison to other flagships, the smaller Pixel 2, and even last year's original Pixel.
A tiny minority of couples actually begin a trial of their cases, and a smaller minority try their cases to conclusion — at which time the Judge decides the unresolved issues in the case.
Tenants who are adept at exploiting a Tenancy Act are a tiny minority who become an even smaller minority when pitted against a Landlord who takes the time to do their due diligence.
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